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Procedure
1. Click and hold to drag the top surface (blue) down, and rub it back and forth against
the bottom surface (green).
2. Observe the temperature shown on the thermometer and the motion of the particles.
Try rubbing the surfaces faster and slower. Record your observations.
3. Try rubbing them for one second and then for five seconds. Record your
observations.
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What object a collides with object b and bounces back its final momentum is?
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